The Dutch Central Government Real Estate Agency provisionally awarded construction-combination Dura Vermeer Bouw Heyma and Croonwolter&dros the renovation of the Palace of Justice offices in 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch) with a design by Fokkema & Partners Architecten.

The Palace of Justice in Den Bosch is centrally located, just next to the main railway station of the capital of the province North Brabant. The characteristic complex as designed by the Belgian architect, Charles Vandenhove, was officially opened in 1999.

With the imminent renovation, the office domain will be transformed fit for the future and efficiently organised to house multiple government services in the realm of justice. Already due to be replaced, all installations are redesigned, securing a profound overhaul to optimally support contemporary ways to work, meet and collaborate. The 30.000 m2 renovation includes a restaurant, meeting centre and library.

The Palace of Justice will remain in use during the phased renovation works, scheduled to start at the end of 2020 and to be completed before the end of 2023.

Image: Dirk Verwoerd